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- Title
BEASTS FROM THE EAST: FANTASIES OF EASTERN EUROPEANNESS IN BREXIT-ERA BBC DRAMA.
- Authors
Havas, Júlia; Mártonfi, Anna; Gergely, Gábor
- Abstract
This article interrogates the figure of the Eastern European itinerant in contemporary prestige BBC drama to highlight the figure's role in mobilizing ideas of nationhood and foreignness in Brexit-era Britain. Our critical analyses of Dracula (BBC1, 2020), Killing Eve (BBC America, 2018-), and Call the Midwife (BBC1, 2012-) show that programming that putatively celebrates British multiculturalism and diversity configures the Eastern European foreigner as a threat to idea(l)s of Britishness, by deploying this figure in strikingly similar imaginaries of contagion, deviance, and savagery. Such treatment embeds these portrayals in discourses of white nationalism that seek to manage national belonging by articulating the limits and rules of the national community as implicitly racialized terms of culture and space.
- Subjects
AMERICA; EASTERN Europe; CALL the Midwife (TV program); CRITICAL analysis; MIDWIVES; MULTICULTURALISM; WHITE nationalism; PRESTIGE
- Publication
VIEW: Journal of European Television History & Culture, 2021, Vol 10, Issue 20, p1
- ISSN
2213-0969
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.18146/view.265